Describing and Measuring the "Switch-on" Effect in People Who Participate in Cognitive Stimulation Therapy
This study explored the "switch-on" effect, a recently identified outcome experienced by some participants of cognitive stimulation therapy (CST). CST is an evidence-based group intervention for improving cognitive function in people with mild to moderate dementia. The aim of the study was...
Main Author: | Liu, Qi (Author) |
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Other Authors: | Jones, Margaret (Contributor), Hocking, Clare (Contributor) |
Format: | Others |
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Auckland University of Technology,
2019-03-31T22:37:31Z.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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